The question of Identity between the restorative and regenerative organ transplantations

This paper explores implications of organ transplantation on identity and body integrity. It investigates how advancements in transplant technologies can affect and reshape our conception of identity at individual and social levels. The question of identity as a distinctive code for every organism i...

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Main Authors: Shogar, Ibrahim, Mohd Yusof, Nazri, Mohamad Yussoff, Mohamad Ariff, Mat Din, Mohd. Azid, Abdullah Ripain, Iswatun Hasanah, Hashim, Iffah Inani, Mohd. Yusof, Fatihah
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Published: Kulliyyah of Science, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM, and Malaysian Analytical Science Society (ANALIS) 2018
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spelling my.iium.irep.706742019-07-12T08:20:56Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/70674/ The question of Identity between the restorative and regenerative organ transplantations Shogar, Ibrahim Mohd Yusof, Nazri Mohamad Yussoff, Mohamad Ariff Mat Din, Mohd. Azid Abdullah Ripain, Iswatun Hasanah Hashim, Iffah Inani Mohd. Yusof, Fatihah Q Science (General) This paper explores implications of organ transplantation on identity and body integrity. It investigates how advancements in transplant technologies can affect and reshape our conception of identity at individual and social levels. The question of identity as a distinctive code for every organism is increasingly becoming important due to the advanced biomedical technologies and its legal, ethical, and social implications. Modes of organ transplantation, in this paper are divided into two major types (i) restorative and (ii) regenerative. Both types have important implications on conception of identity, at various levels, from both biological and social perspectives. While highlighting all these dimensions, this article focuses on implications of restorative organ transplantation on identity based on four specific cases, which are: (i) hand transplantation, (ii) facial transplantation, (iii) reproductive organ transplantation, and (iv) head / body transplantation. Investigating all these cases, the paper has concluded that while the advanced biomedical technology is essential for survival of many lives, application of such technologies must be consistent with moral values and the universal principles for human dignity and body integrity. Kulliyyah of Science, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM, and Malaysian Analytical Science Society (ANALIS) 2018-12-31 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/70674/1/Articles%20%282018-4%29.pdf Shogar, Ibrahim and Mohd Yusof, Nazri and Mohamad Yussoff, Mohamad Ariff and Mat Din, Mohd. Azid and Abdullah Ripain, Iswatun Hasanah and Hashim, Iffah Inani and Mohd. Yusof, Fatihah (2018) The question of Identity between the restorative and regenerative organ transplantations. Revelation and Science, 8 (2). pp. 13-20. http://journals.iium.edu.my/revival/index.php/revival/article/view/230/194
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topic Q Science (General)
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Shogar, Ibrahim
Mohd Yusof, Nazri
Mohamad Yussoff, Mohamad Ariff
Mat Din, Mohd. Azid
Abdullah Ripain, Iswatun Hasanah
Hashim, Iffah Inani
Mohd. Yusof, Fatihah
The question of Identity between the restorative and regenerative organ transplantations
description This paper explores implications of organ transplantation on identity and body integrity. It investigates how advancements in transplant technologies can affect and reshape our conception of identity at individual and social levels. The question of identity as a distinctive code for every organism is increasingly becoming important due to the advanced biomedical technologies and its legal, ethical, and social implications. Modes of organ transplantation, in this paper are divided into two major types (i) restorative and (ii) regenerative. Both types have important implications on conception of identity, at various levels, from both biological and social perspectives. While highlighting all these dimensions, this article focuses on implications of restorative organ transplantation on identity based on four specific cases, which are: (i) hand transplantation, (ii) facial transplantation, (iii) reproductive organ transplantation, and (iv) head / body transplantation. Investigating all these cases, the paper has concluded that while the advanced biomedical technology is essential for survival of many lives, application of such technologies must be consistent with moral values and the universal principles for human dignity and body integrity.
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author Shogar, Ibrahim
Mohd Yusof, Nazri
Mohamad Yussoff, Mohamad Ariff
Mat Din, Mohd. Azid
Abdullah Ripain, Iswatun Hasanah
Hashim, Iffah Inani
Mohd. Yusof, Fatihah
author_facet Shogar, Ibrahim
Mohd Yusof, Nazri
Mohamad Yussoff, Mohamad Ariff
Mat Din, Mohd. Azid
Abdullah Ripain, Iswatun Hasanah
Hashim, Iffah Inani
Mohd. Yusof, Fatihah
author_sort Shogar, Ibrahim
title The question of Identity between the restorative and regenerative organ transplantations
title_short The question of Identity between the restorative and regenerative organ transplantations
title_full The question of Identity between the restorative and regenerative organ transplantations
title_fullStr The question of Identity between the restorative and regenerative organ transplantations
title_full_unstemmed The question of Identity between the restorative and regenerative organ transplantations
title_sort question of identity between the restorative and regenerative organ transplantations
publisher Kulliyyah of Science, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM, and Malaysian Analytical Science Society (ANALIS)
publishDate 2018
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/70674/1/Articles%20%282018-4%29.pdf
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